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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
It’s been a little while since we saw some work from Caitlin Rigby, but whenever we do we have to post something up – we’re big fans of her work, and over the years its continued to evolve in spectacular fashion. This week brings her new solo show, Reflection to Off The Kerb gallery in
READ MOREThis Friday at Off The Kerb gallery in Collingwood, HA HA will be having yet another solo show! If you know anything about street art in Melbourne, you’ll know that this talented man has been amongst it all for quite some time now, and his stylised and trademark stencils are immediately recognisable. We always love
READ MOREGet along to Off The Kerb Gallery next week and check out the amazing work of Jason Parker from the Juddy Roller Studios run by Shaun Hossack. I close the door behind me, lock it, then deadlock it. I’ve already put out the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign. The room is large, empty, save for a
READ MOREEdie Botha brings us RE-MORTILIZATION, a solo exhibition at Off The Kerb Gallery in Collingwood. “I’m dissecting life, the cycle of life, our need to be remembered and immortalised in art, our doings generations after us. In analysing how we do this, the theme of ‘good and evil’ kept on surfacing. The play between immoral
READ MOREOPPOSITIONAL DEFIANCE DISORDER By Akemi Ito “I Guess you’d call my art contemptible art, most of it gets painted over with beige or grey by other people, so it doesn’t curry much favour, mostly because it’s illegal art, illegal you’ve got to be kidding me, oppositionaly defiant even. A body of stencil art representing two
READ MOREDon’t miss out on my good mate Shawn Lu’s show “Quiet Path”, at Off The Kerb Gallery next Friday night from 6pm, Shawn’s work is something you need to see to believe. Who: Shawn Lu. What: Quiet Path. When: Friday 27th Feb – 13th March – from 6-9pm. Where: Off the Kerb – 66B Johnston Street
READ MOREI’m a big fan of Erin Greers work, and though I am less than familiar with Sian Songs, the glimpses of it that I’ve seen have piqued my interest – and it looks like a great counterpoint to Erins work in this upcoming duo exhibition from the two at Off The Kerb gallery this Friday
READ MOREOne of the artists that we have followed over the years, the muchly talented Aida Sabic, is having her next solo show this weekend – and this time she delves into the mythologies of times gone by, with Anima. “Greek mythology embodied the faults and strengths of human nature and it’s narratives veiled the fears,
READ MOREThis Friday in Collingwood theres a great little show opening up at Off The Kerb Gallery! Featuring three up and coming Melbourne artists, Animal Nature looks set to be a grand show, featuring three artists exploring the inspirational world of nature documentaries through their varied styles of work. “Brenton See, thirty60 and Kane Trubenbacher explore
READ MOREThough we try to stay away from the word “contemporay”, with its association with “foyer art” and the like, we have to admit that the lowbrow/illustration/urban styles of art probably, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, could actually be defined as “contemporary” but really, fuck it, what’s in a name anyways? The Origin of
READ MOREEmerging or established, what most piques our interest in both an artist and their work are the stories that wend their way through their creative journey. From beginning to end, each artists life is network of creation, connections and chronicles that are unique – and, having the chance to capture one of these stories from
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